[00:00.000 --> 00:06.720] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.720 --> 00:13.120] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.120 --> 00:21.320] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent crude [00:21.320 --> 00:29.720] $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum [00:29.720 --> 00:46.120] $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:46.120 --> 00:52.400] In history the year 1916 the preparedness day bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.720] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade killing [00:57.720 --> 01:04.720] in 2010 and entering 40 today in history. [01:04.720 --> 01:09.760] In recent news since the Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hepin attacks [01:09.760 --> 01:14.360] his law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin and San [01:14.360 --> 01:18.800] Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones [01:18.800 --> 01:22.760] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:22.760 --> 01:27.760] test the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier [01:27.760 --> 01:32.480] this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases [01:32.480 --> 01:33.680] because of the law. [01:33.680 --> 01:37.560] Mr. Abbott and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.560 --> 01:42.080] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.080 --> 01:48.200] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works as [01:48.200 --> 01:54.480] well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.480 --> 01:59.680] who also stated earlier this month that the law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution [01:59.680 --> 02:01.800] of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.800 --> 02:06.720] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.720 --> 02:11.200] in Harris County who stated that quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something [02:11.200 --> 02:13.440] illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.440 --> 02:17.280] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they [02:17.280 --> 02:22.560] are charged with. [02:22.560 --> 02:27.200] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark [02:27.200 --> 02:32.320] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.320 --> 02:38.000] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.000 --> 02:39.000] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.000 --> 02:43.760] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.760 --> 02:50.040] its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.040 --> 03:17.920] glow. [03:17.920 --> 03:26.920] Tell me, what you gonna do, what you gonna do, yeah [03:26.920 --> 03:32.920] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:32.920 --> 03:37.920] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:37.920 --> 03:43.920] When you were eight and you had bad dreams, you go to school and learn to go then rule [03:43.920 --> 03:48.920] So why are you acting like a bloody fool in this shit? You get a fuck thing, your monsters cool [03:48.920 --> 03:54.920] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:54.920 --> 03:59.920] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you [03:59.920 --> 04:04.720] You trophy don that one, you trophy don it one, you trophy don your mother and you trophy [04:04.720 --> 04:10.920] Don your father, your trophy don your brother and your trophy don your sisters [04:10.920 --> 04:35.860] Okay, howdy howdy Red Colton Brett Felton rule of law radio on this [04:35.860 --> 04:46.340] 22nd day of May 2020 and turn the phones on. We're going to have the phones on all night. [04:46.340 --> 04:55.500] A call in number 512-646-1984. Give us a call if you have a question or a comment. I'm going [04:55.500 --> 05:04.740] to start out. I'm happy today. I'm designing a piece of a book I have been working on for [05:04.740 --> 05:17.580] about 20 years now. I tell everybody that I'm a designer. I can't operate businesses. All I do is [05:17.580 --> 05:25.460] design. I can build you a really good crank. Just don't ask me to turn it because I can't quit [05:25.460 --> 05:33.940] it. I was screwing with my design today and I dramatically changed it. Where I'm getting a lot [05:33.940 --> 05:45.700] of breath. It's making me sweat. So completely redesigned it and I probably cut the manufacturing [05:45.700 --> 05:53.420] cost in half. So I'm in pretty good mood today. Except for these ultraviolet burns I've got from [05:53.420 --> 06:01.380] a long time since I've done any welding and you forget the little things. Always wear a long [06:01.380 --> 06:09.180] sleeve shirt. Always button all the way up to the top button. Because if you don't you'll turn [06:09.180 --> 06:19.660] into toast and I am well toasted. Okay we have a caller already which is just the guy I wanted to [06:19.660 --> 06:28.780] hear. Josh hello Josh what did you have for us today? Well you see what we were talking about [06:28.780 --> 06:34.740] yesterday. Just calling back like you asked. It's done like you wanted to go over a few of the [06:34.740 --> 06:41.780] documents that I had sent to you. Yes I'm bringing them up now. I was pretty impressed with the [06:41.780 --> 06:49.660] quality of what you produced. Let's see if I can find it. I get a lot of emails every day. [06:49.660 --> 07:02.380] There we go. Motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. That one I liked [07:02.380 --> 07:12.780] and I like the complaints. Let's see there we go. Objection to use the private law that sounds [07:12.780 --> 07:19.460] like Ada Craig. Request judicial notice of private administrative law and that's a he's [07:19.460 --> 07:29.100] addressing these lawyers are citing cases out of Westlaw and Lexis. And Westlaw and Lexis is [07:29.100 --> 07:36.380] not in the public. It's in the private and you have to pay for it. So they're citing cases that [07:36.380 --> 07:46.980] we can't that aren't published in a way that we can find them. Objecting to any citations to Lexis [07:46.980 --> 07:56.820] Westlaw or any other private public. That's just not fair. Yes it forces us to pay for these things [07:56.820 --> 08:04.060] when they should be in the public. So he's asking them to include the entire case if he cites a [08:04.060 --> 08:13.660] case out of one of those venues. This is okay. Let me go through. I'm going to go through the [08:13.660 --> 08:21.500] document very quickly. Joshua by makes following statements fact on penalty per unit tests they [08:21.500 --> 08:28.180] are true and correct at the time of traffic traffic or transportation stop and warrantless [08:28.180 --> 08:34.900] West. Josh was parked in a public municipal parking lot for his own private business and [08:34.900 --> 08:41.140] pleasure while utilizing due diligence and care to ensure that his actions did not cause harm to [08:41.140 --> 08:49.620] other persons or property and no such harm has taken have taken place. The time of traffic stop [08:49.620 --> 08:58.340] and warrantless West. Josh was not acting in the capacity of a public private or common carrier for [08:58.340 --> 09:03.220] the purpose of transporting any persons goods or property from one place to another upon the [09:03.220 --> 09:10.980] highways of this state for compensation or hire and the way you have these particular words in [09:10.980 --> 09:20.660] quotation marks. I take it you didn't entirely construct this sentence. Is that right Josh? [09:20.660 --> 09:27.860] No you took this from something else. Yeah most of this was I believe one that Eddie had put [09:27.860 --> 09:35.420] together. I piece a lot of his stuff together to create most of my documents that I used in this [09:35.420 --> 09:42.980] particular case. So wait a minute wait a minute are you saying that you plagiarized Eddie Craig? [09:42.980 --> 09:54.380] No absolutely. Oh good. In reading it it reads like it's derived from something else and it reads [09:54.380 --> 10:04.780] well but don't tell Eddie I said that. At the time of the traffic stop and warrantless West Josh [10:04.780 --> 10:12.540] is not operating driving actual physical control or any of the grammatical variations of those terms [10:12.540 --> 10:18.060] a motor vehicle or vehicle on the highways of this state for the purpose of transporting any [10:18.060 --> 10:23.380] persons goods or property from one place to another for compensation or hire while acting in the [10:23.380 --> 10:29.780] capacity of the public private or common carrier. Now remember he's in this this is a challenge [10:29.780 --> 10:38.740] subject matter jurisdiction and he went to subject matter jurisdiction based on transportation [10:38.740 --> 10:49.060] and he doesn't break away from that it doesn't. Problems we have a lot of times is we don't maintain [10:49.060 --> 10:57.060] our focus. If we drift off focus we can drift into if you give the judge anything that he can [10:57.060 --> 11:02.660] raise an issue about he'll forget all your good stuff jump on that issue dismiss for that issue [11:02.660 --> 11:10.700] and blow off everything else. Yeah I can definitely attest to that I've gone off and picked on every [11:10.700 --> 11:17.180] little thing they did wrong and they just choose one little thing they ignore the rest of it harp [11:17.180 --> 11:25.020] on one little thing that's off on the side here and then everything comes goes down the drain [11:25.020 --> 11:32.820] for a minute. We need to start adding to our pleadings they demand that the court rule on every [11:32.820 --> 11:44.220] issue in the in the pleading because what I'm doing with my legal earth project is like with the [11:44.220 --> 11:50.460] traffic site when someone goes to court and they take all these documents that we create and they [11:50.460 --> 11:56.620] file them with the court and that's to get the court to ignore them so when they come back they [11:56.620 --> 12:04.260] go through this questionnaire did the judge rule on this issue in this motion specifically yes no [12:04.260 --> 12:11.100] if they say no yeah criminal complaints judicial conduct complaint oh stack of stuff and we go [12:11.100 --> 12:17.180] to the next issue did you rule on this one and we we will have so many complaints against them [12:17.180 --> 12:21.860] they won't know what to do with them but this is how we're going about it okay points and [12:21.860 --> 12:26.420] authorities this was a good part the jurisdiction of the court over the subject matter has been said [12:26.420 --> 12:32.780] to be essential necessary indispensable and an elementary prerequisite to the exercise of [12:32.780 --> 12:41.020] judicial power 21 corpus juris secundum courts I don't know what all this citation is courts [12:41.020 --> 12:48.020] cannot proceed with a trial or make a judgment without such jurisdiction existing I have a whole [12:48.020 --> 12:55.020] section on jurisdiction and I'm definitely going to add this in that section for anyone in [12:55.020 --> 13:02.340] Pennsylvania it is elementary that the jurisdiction of the court over subject matter of the action [13:02.340 --> 13:07.700] is the most critical critical aspect of the court's authority to act without it the court lacks [13:07.700 --> 13:15.340] any power to proceed therefore a defense based upon this lack cannot be waived and may be asserted [13:15.340 --> 13:22.420] at any time accordingly the appellants may raise the issue of jurisdiction over the matter for [13:22.420 --> 13:29.220] the first time on appeal although they initially fail to raise the issues before trial court and [13:29.220 --> 13:36.460] what I'm reading here is a statutory citations not his stuff this is how you do good pleadings [13:36.460 --> 13:44.380] he just made this argument but he didn't make it out of his mouth he made it out of the mouth of [13:44.380 --> 13:51.860] the courts in criminal proceedings the thing that forms subject matter jurisdiction is the [13:51.860 --> 13:59.100] crime that is allegedly committed the crime itself is the cause the object and the subject subject [13:59.100 --> 14:06.300] matter of the criminal offense is the crime itself subject matter in its broadest sense means the [14:06.300 --> 14:13.580] cause the object the thing in dispute still will be barkle subject matter jurisdiction is a matter [14:13.580 --> 14:20.460] of law first and foremost and refers to the authority that a court has to hear try and decide [14:20.460 --> 14:29.620] a matter this fact is extremely crucial when you consider that the law and only valid law to that [14:29.620 --> 14:36.420] extent kind of can define or establish a particular court's jurisdiction over a particular subject [14:36.420 --> 14:43.660] matter for good matter for example if a subject matter or crime is outside the territorial [14:43.660 --> 14:48.860] jurisdiction of courts and the court has not the court would not have jurisdiction over the [14:48.860 --> 14:54.620] thing where the crime involves subject matter jurisdiction cannot be conferred by waiver [14:54.620 --> 15:06.220] or consent and may be raised at any time when we use the state section 9 of the Pennsylvania [15:06.220 --> 15:13.620] Constitution is so basic to fairness and subsequent proceedings that it cannot be [15:13.620 --> 15:21.260] waived even if the defendant voluntarily submits to the jurisdiction of the court commonwealth be [15:21.260 --> 15:30.140] little without a valid law there can be no crime and where there is no crime or offense there is [15:30.140 --> 15:34.980] no controversy or cause of action and without a cause of action there can be no subject matter [15:34.980 --> 15:41.020] jurisdiction to try the person the court then has no power or right to hear and decide a particular [15:41.020 --> 15:47.860] case involving such invalid or non-existent laws invalid run loss of laws make the complaint [15:47.860 --> 15:55.660] fairly defective and insufficient the accused to search that the law charged against him [15:55.660 --> 16:03.660] are not valid and do not constitutionally exist as they do not conform to certain constitutional [16:03.660 --> 16:10.380] prerequisites and therefore are no laws at all all which prevents subject matter jurisdiction [16:10.380 --> 16:20.580] to the above named court and here I have a problem your I was looking for your actual [16:20.580 --> 16:26.940] assertion of no subject matter jurisdiction through the entire document you talked about [16:26.940 --> 16:33.860] subject matter jurisdiction and you talked about what they did in the statement of facts you [16:33.860 --> 16:39.860] talked about what they did and then you talked about subject matter jurisdiction but when you [16:39.860 --> 16:49.580] stated your claim you stated your claim by staking facts and all out of your own mouth the accused [16:49.580 --> 16:59.180] the search that the laws charged against him are not valid that is way too vague you must specify [16:59.180 --> 17:05.780] are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls letters or even losses stop debt [17:05.780 --> 17:10.940] collectors now with the Michael mirrors proven method Michael mirrors has won six cases in [17:10.940 --> 17:16.220] federal court against debt collectors and now you can win too you'll get step-by-step instructions [17:16.220 --> 17:21.500] in plain English on how to win in court using federal civil rights statute what 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18:15.100] and defend our own rights among those rights are the right to travel freely from place to place the [18:15.100 --> 18:18.980] right to act in our own private capacity and most importantly the right to due process of law [18:18.980 --> 18:23.420] traffic courts afford us the least expensive opportunity to learn how to enforce and preserve [18:23.420 --> 18:27.500] our rights through due process former sheriff's deputy eddie craig in conjunction with rule [18:27.500 --> 18:31.220] law radio has put together the most comprehensive teaching tool available that will help you [18:31.220 --> 18:35.780] understand what due process is and how to hold courts to the rule law you can get your own copy [18:35.780 --> 18:40.340] of this invaluable material by going to rule law radio calm and ordering your copy today by [18:40.340 --> 18:44.220] ordering now you'll receive a copy of eddie's book the texas transportation code the law versus [18:44.220 --> 18:49.260] the lie video and audio of the original 2009 seminar hundreds of research documents and other useful [18:49.260 --> 18:52.740] resource material learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from rule [18:52.740 --> 18:58.100] law radio calm order your copy today and together we can have free society we all want to have to serve [18:58.100 --> 19:18.100] you are listening to the logo radio network logo radio network [19:29.100 --> 19:36.860] okay we are back randy kelton that fountain the rule of law radio and I go right off the [19:36.860 --> 19:49.940] cliff there gosh so does it does my criticism make sense yeah absolutely I I did the best [19:49.940 --> 19:56.140] I could with these and I was hoping to get a more line by line critique for me that you [19:56.140 --> 20:03.300] were ready well there was okay there wasn't a line by line critique to give all of it was great [20:03.300 --> 20:15.060] it's just he left part out this law and as applied in this case is unconstitutional for these [20:15.060 --> 20:23.500] reasons and therefore or the law is insufficient to invoke the subject manager restriction of the [20:23.500 --> 20:30.860] court you need to show which laws you're saying are unconstitutional and how they're unconstitutional [20:30.860 --> 20:37.620] in their application or if they are unconstitutional on their face you need to argue those laws [20:37.620 --> 20:46.300] specifically this is the list have you filed this already we had their files then okay just [20:46.300 --> 20:54.660] file an amended and add in specifics as to why the application of the law in this case is [20:54.660 --> 21:04.460] unconstitutional and you have in your complaints you have those arguments that the law that [21:04.460 --> 21:13.980] allowed an officer to arrest someone for DUI who wasn't actually at the time driving on the [21:13.980 --> 21:23.900] roadway was very specific and it only went to someone who was in the vehicle with the motor [21:23.900 --> 21:32.220] running and the officer had reasonably they had recently moved the vehicle in this case they [21:32.220 --> 21:36.900] applied it to someone who was sound asleep and the engine wasn't running so the application of [21:36.900 --> 21:46.660] the law in this case was unconstitutional it's not necessarily that the statute itself is unconstitutional [21:46.660 --> 21:53.820] on its face it may be able the officer may be able to enforce that law in a constitutionally [21:53.820 --> 22:03.500] valid way but in this case he didn't well we have what you guys have in Texas where they [22:03.500 --> 22:10.500] created these judicial emergencies where they waived certain provisions in the Constitution on [22:10.500 --> 22:17.900] how legislation is passed you know specifically the reading of the of the of the bill on you [22:17.900 --> 22:24.300] know three several days in a row they've done the same thing here as they did with in your state [22:24.300 --> 22:31.580] so I mean you could even go as far to say that any of the statutes that were generated out of [22:31.580 --> 22:39.500] committees based on those bills were from invalid bills and you can say that the legislature has [22:39.500 --> 22:49.020] the power to write law but they do not have the power to ignore law or to ignore Constitution but [22:49.020 --> 22:57.700] here the argument I just made on this statute I made based on your arguments in your other [22:57.700 --> 23:06.500] pleading jury got them in there the arguments you made in your complaints as to why the application [23:06.500 --> 23:13.540] of the law against you when you were sleeping and not driving and motor not running was an [23:13.540 --> 23:20.860] unconstitutional enforcement of the law and that should have been argued in this document to tell [23:20.860 --> 23:28.660] the court why the law is unconstitutional here it just makes the bold a bold assertion that [23:28.660 --> 23:36.980] it is unconstitutional that makes sense yeah it makes perfect sense absolutely because I mean [23:36.980 --> 23:46.100] the whole way they handle all of these motor vehicle stops they're essentially warrantless [23:46.100 --> 23:54.700] arrests and you know the state of Pennsylvania is very clear in its its statutes on arresting [23:54.700 --> 24:02.140] without warrant there's law enforcement arrests and there's other person arrests and the only [24:02.140 --> 24:09.180] way that either an other person or a law enforcement person can arrest somebody is that [24:09.180 --> 24:14.300] they witness a felony or a disturbance to the piece they have to witness it with their own eyes [24:14.300 --> 24:24.660] it's interesting that you say that because Texas law says the same thing that you can only they [24:24.660 --> 24:31.220] they changed it recently by making an addition to one of the statutes and it screwed up a lot [24:31.220 --> 24:43.780] of other things it it was not in in paramateria with the rest of the code of 1401 be supersedes [24:43.780 --> 24:53.060] in contradicts 1403 and 1406 you're saying where it used to be for a felony and now if it's an [24:53.060 --> 25:00.700] officer he can get you for anything yeah they changed it so instead of a felony or breach of [25:00.700 --> 25:07.660] the piece now they can arrest you for anything and that sounds like what you were saying about [25:07.660 --> 25:12.940] Pennsylvania and these are things that they've done to make their lives more convenient so [25:12.940 --> 25:23.620] we need to do exactly what you're doing here and make their lives inconvenient see if we [25:23.620 --> 25:34.780] can get these you know they got to know you're setting them up to sue them yes that's that's [25:34.780 --> 25:42.500] why they come by with such an impossibly great deal how could anyone ever pass up such a deal [25:42.500 --> 25:52.580] and then at the same time wave all your rights so you can't sue them well thank you aren't [25:52.580 --> 25:59.340] they generous there's no way to have your ticket take and eat it too in these situations where [25:59.340 --> 26:07.460] you can turn around later and say that you know there was coercion they had been attempting to [26:07.460 --> 26:15.180] strong arm me into these these deals from the outset and you know not being in a position [26:15.180 --> 26:21.620] because they denied me counsel you know even though the judge the court ordered it it never it [26:21.620 --> 26:28.540] was it never was forthcoming and here I was you know with no money no representation just [26:28.540 --> 26:37.180] the poor pro say who's either facing losing his license or taking a deal you know there is no [26:37.180 --> 26:45.940] arguing that at all after the fact you know in in a civil proceeding there wouldn't be if you took [26:45.940 --> 26:55.100] a deal okay but if you don't take a deal then you can argue that all you want to okay that would [26:55.100 --> 27:05.540] that will absolutely be a part of the deal if you admit guilt you if they're gonna if they're [27:05.540 --> 27:12.700] gonna give you a deal part of the deal is going to be that you won't sue them you'll be right [27:12.700 --> 27:19.460] there at the bottom and tiny little type and they hope you don't read it now that you mentioned [27:19.460 --> 27:23.860] that I didn't really read through any of the tiny print on this no it doesn't look like they have [27:23.860 --> 27:36.500] any tiny print on that yeah you can you can almost be certain when you get to court and you this [27:36.500 --> 27:44.500] will come up they're not gonna let this go by without you promising not to sue them okay I got [27:44.500 --> 27:50.260] you it might not be on the form but it will we don't want to send anything happens that's when [27:50.260 --> 27:57.460] that will come up I got you yeah and even if you don't agree not to if you plead guilty then your [27:57.460 --> 28:07.340] your claims are much more difficult if you plead not guilty in this case I can't imagine any way [28:07.340 --> 28:16.780] they can get a conviction you know if you if you go without a jury so you can hold the judge [28:16.780 --> 28:26.860] responsible then if the courts rule in the judge's favor then they completely undermine due process [28:26.860 --> 28:35.300] and you ask the right questions you ask the kinds of questions that if they rule against you they [28:35.300 --> 28:44.020] completely undermine the body law that they don't want to do that's why I always want to ask these [28:44.020 --> 28:53.060] constitutional questions okay you want to go through one of these complaints [28:53.060 --> 29:03.380] let me pull one up to the FBI you were you were wondering what you know what motivated them to [29:03.380 --> 29:10.940] make you this great deal well I suspect this criminal complaint you filed with a special [29:10.940 --> 29:19.340] agent in charge of the FBI probably probably got a couple of guys in suits coming out there [29:19.340 --> 29:26.140] asking them questions that they didn't want to answer that's probably what got their attention [29:26.140 --> 29:38.060] because feds are out of their control okay first incident September 60, 2019 magistrate [29:38.060 --> 29:45.700] Farrier refused to accept my motion to dismiss challenging the court's jurisdiction on subject [29:45.700 --> 29:54.020] matter knowingly denying me the right to exercise my due process in his court that's dead bang as far [29:54.020 --> 30:03.820] as a federal lawsuit that's a denial of due process and a denial it's clear cell phones have [30:03.820 --> 30:08.040] changed the way we live and work but have they negatively affected our health I'm Dr. [30:08.040 --> 30:11.940] Katherine Albrecht and I'll be back in just a moment with new findings about how cell phones [30:11.940 --> 30:18.420] may actually alter our brain chemistry privacy is under attack when you give up data about [30:18.420 --> 30:23.620] yourself you'll never get it back again and once your privacy 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join us live on logos radio network comm Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting January [32:56.260 --> 33:04.900] 8th for an inspiring and motivating discussion of the scriptures you're listening to the logos [33:04.900 --> 33:20.820] radio network and logos radio network comm yeah I got a warrant and I'm gonna solve them to the [33:20.820 --> 33:48.380] government them okay okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain rule of law radio and I ran off [33:48.380 --> 33:57.660] it was interesting the fact that you made the issue of a challenge subject matter jurisdiction [33:57.660 --> 34:09.260] first thing sets the pace the fact that the judge refused to hear the motion that's not a power he [34:09.260 --> 34:18.180] has when you go into court jurisdiction is presumed until it's challenged once jurisdiction is [34:18.180 --> 34:27.020] challenged jurisdiction is lost and the judge must prove it even if he had subject matter [34:27.020 --> 34:38.940] jurisdiction by not addressing it and not proving up his authority he's lost jurisdiction and he [34:38.940 --> 34:45.500] should absolutely get criminal charges against him for that a second incident September 9th [34:45.500 --> 34:51.980] at the magistrate district court magistrate Ferrier's clerk Jane Doe refused to accept for [34:51.980 --> 34:59.500] filing my motion to disqualify judge Ferrier in the proceeding in progress that's impersonating a [34:59.500 --> 35:09.020] judicial officer she made a judicial determination that that your motion must somehow untimely or [35:09.020 --> 35:17.180] something it makes no difference what's in a document I've had clerks read my documents and [35:17.180 --> 35:22.300] I'm trying to file them and they start reading them I say stop stop stop stop what are you doing [35:22.300 --> 35:30.180] well I'm reading the document are you a lawyer no I'm the clerk well then your job is to stamp it [35:30.180 --> 35:37.260] well I need to make sure it's correct you need to know such thing the judge needs to make sure [35:37.260 --> 35:43.660] it's correct or opposing counsel needs to raise an issue about its correctness you are neither you [35:43.660 --> 35:51.020] who stamp you file if there's a problem we take it up with the courts not you and that does not [35:51.020 --> 36:01.980] make them happy but deal with it guys okay just kind of lost my clock there for a second third [36:01.980 --> 36:13.820] incident okay uh how do you start how do you pronounce SCHUYLKLL that's uh you know Schuchel [36:13.820 --> 36:22.460] County Schuchel County odd name but then Pennsylvania has some odd names third incident [36:22.460 --> 36:29.980] September 9th Schuchel County courthouse assistant district attorney John Doe detective John Doe refused [36:29.980 --> 36:36.620] to accept my private criminal complaint against magistrate their magistrate ferry or sea attached [36:37.180 --> 36:51.580] exhibit C was the detective armed yeah they all walk around with guns did they order you to leave [36:51.580 --> 36:59.900] the premises no and on the contrary um when I went when I went to look for the sign that they were [36:59.900 --> 37:08.700] pointing to they all ran away the whole room there I turned around everybody was gone fine [37:09.740 --> 37:14.700] they're pointing at the time yeah they say we don't take criminal complaints look at the sign [37:14.700 --> 37:22.780] well I'm pretty sure I signed it because of me but that's not a serious issue there that's [37:22.780 --> 37:31.180] official misconduct that's 18 us code 242 that it is in Pennsylvania specifically [37:32.380 --> 37:40.700] in Texas a prosecutor is not required to take a criminal complaint criminal complaints are directed [37:40.700 --> 37:48.220] to some magistrate but not in Pennsylvania criminal complaints are directed to prosecuting [37:48.220 --> 37:53.900] attorneys and now you have a prosecuting attorney refusing to accept that complaint that's the [37:53.900 --> 38:03.180] direct done denial of your right to equal protection of the laws that's it you said hey I'm good for [38:03.180 --> 38:10.940] that one have you bar grieved him yeah I'm pretty sure everybody got at least one I can't remember [38:10.940 --> 38:20.220] if I had multiple um and share the love it jumped all of the things that each one did into one bar [38:20.220 --> 38:27.420] grievance because I you know I let each act to go before I got around to finally bar grieving them [38:27.420 --> 38:34.300] but you need to talk to Brett about that when he bar grieves one lawyer he bar grieves everybody [38:34.300 --> 38:43.580] else in the firm and then the DA's office is considered a firm for not directing the one who [38:43.580 --> 38:50.060] did the bad thing not to do the bad thing you explain that Brett well they have a duty an [38:50.060 --> 39:00.300] ethical duty to mitigate the damage or to prevent somebody or hinder somebody from [39:00.300 --> 39:08.060] doing criminal acts and other unethical things and that's just any lawyer and then you have [39:08.060 --> 39:15.900] others another extra layer of responsibility culpability that goes to supervisory lawyers [39:15.900 --> 39:20.540] and partners in the firm so you can hold them accountable for all of that [39:23.820 --> 39:33.500] it's kind of like what Scott does when he holds the prosecuting attorney responsible [39:33.500 --> 39:41.580] for not training the police because he is the police are part of the prosecutorial team [39:41.580 --> 39:49.020] and the prosecutor has a duty to train the prosecutorial team so that they act in accordance [39:49.020 --> 39:58.140] with your process okay let me go on this is interesting fourth preliminary hearing magistrates [39:58.140 --> 40:03.420] courtroom judge fairer after asking the district attorney what to do in open court regarding my [40:03.420 --> 40:07.180] motion to dismiss challenge subject matter jurisdiction he ruled that the motion was [40:07.180 --> 40:14.780] irrelevant further magistrate rule that he was not going to disqualify himself [40:15.340 --> 40:21.340] and the proceedings were to go forward this was even after he was advised that the motion [40:21.340 --> 40:27.900] to disqualify was filed with the president judge William E Baldwin of the say that again [40:27.900 --> 40:35.900] in sukiville county scookle scookle scookle county court of common police [40:41.100 --> 40:46.780] in pennsylvania do they have when you had when you do a motion for judicial disqualification [40:46.780 --> 40:50.460] do they have certain requirements of what they can do with that motion [40:50.460 --> 40:58.780] to be honest with you i searched high and low for any guidelines on these things and [40:58.780 --> 41:06.300] there was there was very little that i could find and i just went and took as soon as [41:07.260 --> 41:12.940] he refused to take it because he never ever in the in the 10 years i've lived here a few times [41:12.940 --> 41:18.700] i've gone down there to before mad for him or probably any of the ones in the area if you [41:18.700 --> 41:22.940] attempt to file any document in the magistrate court they just they say won't just we'll deal [41:22.940 --> 41:27.420] with it at the hearing they do not file stand down i don't think they have one in the building [41:28.460 --> 41:36.140] wow right so um and i inquired about this and i was very specific about it from being coached by [41:36.140 --> 41:41.900] you guys that i had to say certain things i believe that he was the one that coached me on this one [41:41.900 --> 41:51.020] i had to ask him if this was a rule of this court or if it was a rule that you made and the answer [41:51.020 --> 41:58.540] was no this is my rule you know he boldly said this is how everybody does it it's my rule it's [41:58.540 --> 42:06.700] just how it is you know i got him on tape saying that um that would have gotten me calling the [42:06.700 --> 42:17.340] 911 asking somebody to arrest him just for ducks well when he refused to take again i made the attempt [42:18.140 --> 42:26.700] to hand him the motion to disqualify he refused it i just threw on tape on last walked up i ran [42:26.700 --> 42:36.300] up to the thoughtful uh the court common please and i got a file stamp you know like it's in my [42:36.300 --> 42:43.900] paperwork and then we had that hearing a day like a day or two later and i advised him that you know [42:44.700 --> 42:49.420] so you're you're you're ruling on your own motion to disqualify even though there is already [42:49.420 --> 42:57.660] this is already this this has already been filed in you know with your boss i've already filed it [42:57.660 --> 43:02.700] in the superior court to you to get you disqualified you're going to move forward today anyway before [43:02.700 --> 43:08.140] that's all hashed out so yeah i'm we're having this today you know the prosecution called the cop [43:08.860 --> 43:15.580] and they're nice enough and um uh objective of the hearing proceeding and uh as permission to leave [43:15.580 --> 43:19.260] i said you guys are going to do whatever you want anyway so there's no sense in me being here [43:19.260 --> 43:26.620] wasting my time so if you don't mind you know let you guys play court and you know if you let me [43:26.620 --> 43:35.180] leave i'll go and you should sure no problem and i walked out and i guess they did stuff after i left [43:35.180 --> 43:38.460] i was gone it was the shortest it was like five minutes i was in and out of there [43:38.460 --> 43:49.180] is this the time they filed a warrant against you yes and uh [43:50.460 --> 43:55.820] once i i actually got a speeding ticket in your court it was like four o'clock in the [43:55.820 --> 44:02.140] morning i was on the road for about five or six hours i had it through advances in technology [44:02.140 --> 44:07.900] our lives have greatly improved except in the area of nutrition people feed their pets better than [44:07.900 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click on the banner or call toll free eight six six law easy [46:00.060 --> 46:09.500] oh [46:09.500 --> 46:33.380] always I must be careful what I'm wishing for when I'm hungry I like to know just what [46:33.380 --> 46:42.740] I'm wishing for I ain't asking for much I ain't trying to be no blood I'm just here making [46:42.740 --> 46:52.780] my living pushing button I get my message out and want it now okay we are back Randy [46:52.780 --> 47:00.300] Kelton Brett Felton moved a lot of radio and we're talking to Josh in Pennsylvania and we're [47:00.300 --> 47:08.740] going through his criminal complaint which I'm thoroughly enjoying and let me go on executive [47:08.740 --> 47:18.740] let's see PA Attorney General Josh Shapiro was contacted to determine who and where private [47:18.740 --> 47:25.940] complaints against district attorneys ADA detectives and judges were to be filed the executive [47:25.940 --> 47:31.540] consultant services manager Heather Doe advised me they will not take private criminal complaints [47:31.540 --> 47:37.300] further she was asked for the name of an attorney in the AG's criminal division to speak with and [47:37.300 --> 47:44.580] she refused to provide one it occurred to me as I was reading this that you filed this with the [47:44.580 --> 47:54.020] special agent charge the FBI everything you're alleging here is federal and when they talk to [47:54.020 --> 48:01.340] the feds I suspect the feds gave them a near full because the feds like to beat up the locals [48:01.340 --> 48:09.820] and that's why they made you this this could deal have one more issue six incident at the [48:09.820 --> 48:14.060] preliminary hearing to which I was summoned I appeared and after initial charges between [48:14.060 --> 48:18.940] the magistrate and ADA and myself I objected to the hearing proceeding as permission to leave [48:18.940 --> 48:24.820] which was granted by Magistrate Ferry without any further advisement my knowledge Magistrate [48:24.820 --> 48:29.740] Ferry and Collusion of the ADA issued a bench warrant for my arrest when I discovered this [48:29.740 --> 48:35.580] in October I contacted the Magistrate Court was told by the clerk that the DA office issued the [48:35.580 --> 48:41.860] warrant for my arrest after contacting district attorney their office advised me that the [48:41.860 --> 48:48.860] Magistrate issued the warrant for my arrest immediately surrendered to the sheriff in Succoville [48:48.860 --> 48:55.460] States pronounce it again I'll get that in a minute Skookle Skookle Skookle County at the [48:55.460 --> 49:02.140] courthouse the court of common please judge cited perjury statements by Magistrate Farrier [49:02.140 --> 49:08.060] and perjured statements by Magistrate Farrier that were before the court and I was placed under [49:08.060 --> 49:14.340] arrest in time six hours my father who I was taken care of from a recent heart attack incident [49:14.340 --> 49:21.260] was on oxygen with me at the courthouse and he suffered a major setback requiring me to take [49:21.260 --> 49:31.580] him to relatives for 24-hour care that when they read that whoa that's an anal sphincter [49:31.580 --> 49:42.820] titanor that told him this boy is coming after us he is not a happy camper and in their improper [49:42.820 --> 49:51.860] actions harmed third party that's bad news so this is probably why they're offering you a [49:51.860 --> 50:01.980] great deal and hoping you'll take it and go away this is nicely done this is how you do these [50:01.980 --> 50:10.700] complaints so the one thing I would add into each one of these is that the judge you did this that [50:10.700 --> 50:19.100] or the other in violation of the specific statute and then quote the statute but the end of the [50:19.100 --> 50:26.460] day that's not necessary this is sufficient for the complaint and if the feds read this I'm sure [50:26.460 --> 50:30.460] they read these guys the riot act and told him you better do something or he's going to clean [50:30.460 --> 50:38.820] your clocks so when you get all this money from them just remember Randy's beer fund [50:38.820 --> 50:51.460] well I do not count my chickens before the egg hatch so but I am optimistic well you're setting [50:51.460 --> 50:58.860] it up good you're touching all the bases and this is how it's done this this is why we do the show [50:58.860 --> 51:06.580] to get people like you out there because you're gonna make these guys crazy okay and I won't take [51:06.580 --> 51:15.300] up the time and go through any others but your documents are very well done couple minor minor [51:15.300 --> 51:26.980] criticisms but you should have saw what I did to Scott Richardson I ripped him to shreds and it took [51:26.980 --> 51:33.260] about six months and he came around he started producing some really good work you you're already [51:33.260 --> 51:38.820] producing good work so keep it up okay do you have anything else you want to talk about [51:38.820 --> 51:51.780] oh yeah how to proceed moving forward strategically I'm sitting here with a continuance that he [51:51.780 --> 51:56.260] did not say the duration of time I requested a week he got really upset said here's your [51:56.260 --> 52:06.860] continuance goodbye okay I got a suggestion petition for rid of mandamus or mandate whatever [52:06.860 --> 52:14.500] they call it in Pennsylvania you petitioned the federal day the appellate court to order this [52:14.500 --> 52:22.780] judge to hear your challenge to subject matter jurisdiction because petitioning to make him [52:22.780 --> 52:32.860] follow the law yeah this is dispositive if it's ruled in your favor the case is disposed of so [52:32.860 --> 52:41.700] it's it's not only grounds for a petition for a rule of the read of mandamus it's also grounds [52:41.700 --> 52:49.980] for an elongatory appeal so him not reading not properly hearing this you can just go ahead and [52:49.980 --> 52:57.420] appeal that because if you get a ruling in your favor all the rest of this adjudication is just [52:57.420 --> 53:08.300] wasted time your time in the court's time that'll get them hopping up and down yeah because I could [53:08.300 --> 53:13.580] just call down as district attorneys obviously yeah I'm not taking your deal and then I'm sure [53:13.580 --> 53:19.300] they'd reset the calendar to what it was supposed to be this week for one month from now and we'd [53:19.300 --> 53:26.500] start over again but it gives you time to get an interlocutory appeal when you start smear in [53:26.500 --> 53:34.700] this judge in front of the court of appeals they get real unhappy I had a judge in rust Texas that [53:34.700 --> 53:42.700] prosecuted me because I filed criminal charges of the grand jury against him and they had the jury [53:42.700 --> 53:50.020] in their pocket and the jury found me incredibly guilty and gave me a year in jail and a thousand [53:50.020 --> 53:58.540] dollar fine after 27 days in solitary confinement I filed 35 criminal charges with the court of [53:58.540 --> 54:07.740] criminal appeals but with the court of appeals in Tyler the judge had made a comment about the [54:07.740 --> 54:17.300] court of appeals he referred them to them as the gods in in Tyler he really did not like [54:17.300 --> 54:23.380] them and he had good reason not to because this guy wouldn't know what the law was if it hit him [54:23.380 --> 54:32.780] in the face so when I filed with the gods in Tyler two days later I was out of jail and this is [54:32.780 --> 54:40.460] after a jury convicted me two days later I'm out of jail so criminal complaints will really get [54:40.460 --> 54:50.260] their attention and especially if you're pushing them with the feds speaking of the feds I placed [54:50.260 --> 54:59.580] two calls to them the first one last week I was given all its coronavirus even the best [54:59.580 --> 55:05.700] times you might not have gotten it to it gotten to it yet so let me call back in a week so I [55:05.700 --> 55:12.140] called back this week and they actually checked their sentinel system whatever their database is [55:12.140 --> 55:19.300] and it wasn't in there so the the connotation was if it's not in there they're not going to do [55:19.300 --> 55:29.500] anything with it then you need to contact them and require now this isn't that I was going to go [55:29.500 --> 55:40.220] to 28 years 3535 this is not against a federal official so now file against the special agent [55:40.220 --> 55:49.340] in charge with the grand jury okay so you go directly to a federal grand jury well you try [55:49.340 --> 55:58.460] to the prosecuting attorney is going to intercept it but you're setting him up you send it to the [55:58.460 --> 56:08.580] foreman of the grand jury registered restricted and put a cover letter on it and with a stamp [56:08.580 --> 56:15.700] after a envelope mask the foreman to return this document to you to initial it and return it do [56:15.700 --> 56:23.100] not sign it as the US attorney has a rubber stamp with your name on it that he uses to rubber [56:23.100 --> 56:30.220] stamp superseding indictments and we want to make sure he's not rubber stamping other documents [56:30.220 --> 56:39.100] you see the foreman almost certainly doesn't know that the US attorney has a rubber stamp now [56:39.100 --> 56:45.460] he he has a rubber stamp they make him up one so he don't have to physically sign every one of [56:45.460 --> 56:50.340] these documents you can just stamp them and that's being nice because they don't want him to get [56:50.340 --> 56:56.860] cramps in his fingers isn't that sweet what they don't tell them is they make up two or three of [56:56.860 --> 57:02.260] these stamps so everybody can use them and when the the foreman finds out about that he's not [57:02.260 --> 57:08.580] going to be a happy camper so the US attorney is going to intercept this document and there is no [57:08.580 --> 57:17.260] way that the form is going to see that so when you don't get that returned to you which won't [57:17.260 --> 57:26.780] happen then you file criminal charges against the US attorney accusing him of tampering with [57:26.780 --> 57:34.940] a government document and obstruction of justice and you send that to the foreman and it's when [57:34.940 --> 57:41.660] the US attorney gets that one that's when he's going to know you set him up and also file a [57:41.660 --> 57:51.180] complaint against the US attorney with the special agent in charge let's dance guys and when you [57:51.180 --> 57:57.300] start getting them hopping up and down they're going to go down to that local yokel and stomp [57:57.300 --> 58:06.340] all over them to get you off their case and there's more we just ratchet this on up I did this in [58:06.340 --> 58:14.740] Fort Lauderdale we're going after an IRS agent and the US attorney told me that if I tried to [58:14.740 --> 58:19.500] contact the grand jury 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attacks law back in June County prosecutors around the state including Houston [01:01:13.620 --> 01:01:18.060] Austin San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:01:18.060 --> 01:01:22.860] new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:01:22.860 --> 01:01:27.980] test the earth for THC Margaret Moore the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this [01:01:27.980 --> 01:01:32.980] month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:01:32.980 --> 01:01:37.300] law Mr Abbott and other state officials and including the Attorney General stipulated in a [01:01:37.300 --> 01:01:42.220] letter to County District attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in [01:01:42.220 --> 01:01:48.460] Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works as well as [01:01:48.460 --> 01:01:55.620] other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso Kyma Esparza a Democrat who also stated earlier [01:01:55.620 --> 01:02:00.740] this month that the law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in [01:02:00.740 --> 01:02:06.500] El Paso however the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr Brandon Ball an assistant public defender [01:02:06.500 --> 01:02:11.140] in Harris County who stated that quote the law is constantly changing on what makes something [01:02:11.140 --> 01:02:16.100] illegal based on its chemical makeup it's important that if someone is charged with something the [01:02:16.100 --> 01:02:25.180] test matches what they're charged with a paper by Tulane University identified a five and a [01:02:25.180 --> 01:02:30.620] half inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico the specimen [01:02:30.620 --> 01:02:36.180] being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way [01:02:36.180 --> 01:02:41.740] back in 1979 in the Pacific Ocean according to the university paper the shark secretes a [01:02:41.740 --> 01:02:48.020] lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and [01:02:48.020 --> 01:03:08.780] pray maybe drawn into the globe it's all according to the well of the almighty [01:03:19.020 --> 01:03:22.020] these warm under come by that term right [01:03:28.020 --> 01:03:36.260] I will pay for the war with my body ain't gonna pay for the car with my money I won't pay for the [01:03:36.260 --> 01:03:44.260] fun with my body wetlands wicked and their logic shoddy ain't gonna pay for the oil with my body [01:03:44.260 --> 01:03:52.980] I won't pay for the boys with my money ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body the whole [01:03:52.980 --> 01:04:08.740] agenda sounds funny I wanna fight in a wire of my own that one would be okay we are back [01:04:08.740 --> 01:04:15.780] Randy Kelton Brett fountain wheels our radio Josh are we done with you do we have something [01:04:15.780 --> 01:04:22.500] we finish up with yours or did you have something else I put a few pieces together or the break [01:04:22.500 --> 01:04:29.460] you were thinking that a good way to go would be to file what did you call it a writ of mandamus [01:04:29.460 --> 01:04:41.140] yes okay is it appropriate in that to elaborate a little bit on the reason why I'm doing this [01:04:41.140 --> 01:04:49.460] extreme action as far as I really truly believe what you're fading in and out right can you hear [01:04:49.460 --> 01:05:00.340] me now do I sound all right now that's now it's better okay um that particular judge that I sat [01:05:00.340 --> 01:05:07.780] down with a couple of days ago is the president judge he's the one that I filed my motion to [01:05:07.780 --> 01:05:14.980] disqualify the magistrate with okay so I think that's why he was so upset and I think that's why [01:05:14.980 --> 01:05:21.380] I got him I think he made sure that he was going to steer this case the way it needed to go because [01:05:21.380 --> 01:05:26.340] he I think he already touched this tar baby and I really didn't put that together wait a minute [01:05:26.340 --> 01:05:36.020] we're losing you Josh all right any any better that's better okay I think he already touched [01:05:36.020 --> 01:05:41.540] this tar baby and that's why I've had him as a judge and that's why he was so mad that I didn't [01:05:41.540 --> 01:05:48.100] take the deal because he was given the motion to disqualify the magistrate and he didn't do anything [01:05:48.100 --> 01:05:55.460] with it now did he not do anything with it when it finally got to his desk and came on the calendar [01:05:55.460 --> 01:06:02.180] he still didn't address it and he's been handling it ever since can I weave that into this uh writ [01:06:02.180 --> 01:06:12.020] of mandamus for him to rule on my motion we absolutely you have the the habeas court I mean [01:06:12.020 --> 01:06:19.780] the subject matter jurisdiction motion and the disqualification is not being properly handled [01:06:19.780 --> 01:06:27.700] and you can ask the court of appeals to order them to act properly with it well ideally you [01:06:27.700 --> 01:06:33.220] would have some law to quote on that I was just looking over the break I didn't find it yet in [01:06:33.220 --> 01:06:39.140] Texas we have very specific things that the judge must do when he receives a motion for [01:06:39.140 --> 01:06:45.620] disqualification or for recusal and he only has three business days he has to refer it to a higher [01:06:46.500 --> 01:06:52.020] level he can't just decide on his own I'm going to go ahead with this and then move right on ahead [01:06:52.020 --> 01:06:57.940] it's very specific it's a visual oppression crime if he doesn't and so I was looking for that in [01:06:57.940 --> 01:07:02.980] Pennsylvania didn't find it yet you might keep looking it would be good if you could cite that [01:07:02.980 --> 01:07:12.100] in your in your request that they make him follow the law because in reality if I have if I would [01:07:12.100 --> 01:07:18.340] have been able to get a fair hold okay you're really dropping out are you turning away from the mic [01:07:18.340 --> 01:07:25.060] I don't think so any better now no yeah so you're really fading out we can barely hear you [01:07:27.700 --> 01:07:31.700] all right any better at all let me take no more steps the other direction [01:07:32.900 --> 01:07:37.860] now all of a sudden you're loud and then you get soft again yeah I'm really sorry [01:07:38.740 --> 01:07:41.940] the reception's a little in and out here is it clearing up now at all [01:07:41.940 --> 01:07:47.300] well it's it's getting loud and it gets soft it gets loud and soft it's just fading in and out [01:07:49.860 --> 01:07:55.540] all right um maybe if you guys are still uh if you have an empty board I'll call back at the end [01:07:55.540 --> 01:08:01.220] of the night okay thank you I'll catch up with you next week okay now we're going to go to [01:08:01.220 --> 01:08:15.620] Olivier in Tennessee or in Florida hello Olivier are you there yes hello there you go [01:08:15.620 --> 01:08:35.380] hello yes we're having trouble with you I'm getting a lot of clicking I'm not getting voice [01:08:35.380 --> 01:08:51.380] hello okay now I can hear you okay go ahead okay um I guess you wanted to call you up to [01:08:51.380 --> 01:09:09.380] um can you understand him right now I can't understand anything you're saying Olivier [01:09:09.380 --> 01:09:14.660] okay no oh because I was doing something of my my my friend just got me attention that you [01:09:14.660 --> 01:09:20.340] was calling me on the phone okay you're you're in and out can you try hanging up and calling back [01:09:21.620 --> 01:09:28.100] okay maybe you'll get a better connection okay now we're going to go to [01:09:29.300 --> 01:09:31.380] Terrence in Florida hello Terrence [01:09:31.380 --> 01:09:41.380] Brandy can you hear me yes I can okay I just want to let you know that it's very very hard to hear [01:09:41.380 --> 01:09:49.140] you that uh the caller before Olivier I could hear him loud and clear because if I turn the volume [01:09:49.140 --> 01:09:55.940] up to hear you when he came on he was screaming at me so it's like I'm not I'm not sure what's [01:09:55.940 --> 01:10:05.060] doing that uh I have I'm using radio equipment so it feeds my voice back to me and what I'm sending [01:10:05.060 --> 01:10:09.940] out is booming in my ears so we'll have to get Debra to look at that and see if you can figure out [01:10:09.940 --> 01:10:16.900] why um my signal is not strong on the radio it may be my internet connection I'm not sure [01:10:18.100 --> 01:10:23.060] no just keep keep your voice square on the microphone be okay I can hear Brad is this [01:10:23.060 --> 01:10:32.500] any better I've got the mic all the way up now but uh I wanted to ask about uh with all this is [01:10:32.500 --> 01:10:39.300] going on and it's a matter of jurisdiction and the application because when the president says [01:10:39.300 --> 01:10:45.700] who I'm giving guidelines on when the churches can open and I'm thinking where the hell does he [01:10:45.700 --> 01:10:53.940] think he is that he can say anything to any church in any state unless they are contracted [01:10:54.740 --> 01:11:01.460] under the plenary powers of congress or he's treating them as citizens of the United States [01:11:01.460 --> 01:11:08.740] property under the plenary powers of congress and the problem is is congress doesn't have that [01:11:08.740 --> 01:11:17.540] plenary power they don't have any power to interfere with the church at all and they don't [01:11:17.540 --> 01:11:25.220] have the power to interfere with the right of the people to freely assemble first amendment [01:11:26.660 --> 01:11:34.660] not way back there in the back but very first there are things the government can do to address [01:11:34.660 --> 01:11:44.500] emergencies but undermining the constitution is not one of those things they can do they can [01:11:44.500 --> 01:11:50.900] require you to wear masks as long as they require everybody to do it they can require you to keep [01:11:50.900 --> 01:12:00.020] a distance between one another as long as they require everybody to do it but they cannot prevent [01:12:00.020 --> 01:12:08.100] you from peaceably of assembling that's in constitution interfering with that is specifically [01:12:08.100 --> 01:12:15.460] forbidden so if they have an emergency they have to find another way to do it now they could ask us [01:12:15.460 --> 01:12:30.820] if we choose to sequester ourselves to stay home but they can't order us to if they do that [01:12:32.260 --> 01:12:39.620] then they become liable to any loss that we have directly viable well let me ask you [01:12:39.620 --> 01:12:49.220] uh just because of the emergency unless there's a war and attack where do they get any authority [01:12:49.220 --> 01:12:55.300] to turn them into master and me and or and you and just slave where they I have to wear a mask [01:12:55.300 --> 01:13:01.060] because some madman that doesn't know what he's talking about orders this is saying Randy they [01:13:01.060 --> 01:13:09.380] have no authority to do such a thing yeah they do yeah they do where do they get uh they they get [01:13:09.380 --> 01:13:16.660] this is well established in the case law that we have emergency powers active to forget what the [01:13:16.660 --> 01:13:23.300] latest one is but it authorizes the government to take certain actions in emergency circumstances [01:13:23.300 --> 01:13:31.300] so yeah they can there are things they can actually do everything is not an invasion of our rights and [01:13:31.300 --> 01:13:39.460] it is the government in order to you know if we have a hurricane coming and all these people [01:13:39.460 --> 01:13:44.980] want to ride out the hurricane well that's really nice but as soon as they get in trouble they call [01:13:44.980 --> 01:13:50.340] the first responders and want these guys to go out and risk their lives to get them out of the spot [01:13:50.340 --> 01:13:57.780] but they didn't get themselves in you know they got themselves in and refused to evacuate well [01:13:57.780 --> 01:14:03.460] you know you can refuse to evacuate but in my opinion if you refuse to evacuate and you get [01:14:03.460 --> 01:14:08.180] in trouble don't ask our first responders to go out there and risk their lives in a place they [01:14:08.180 --> 01:14:16.180] would have never went well I would agree with that Randy you being unconscious so there are [01:14:16.180 --> 01:14:26.180] there are powers they have it's just uh they took an easy route but the route where they order us [01:14:26.180 --> 01:14:34.340] around and tell us what to do and uh you're an example of why that's a bad idea you know we've [01:14:34.340 --> 01:14:40.020] been doing this show a long time and we talk about people who are asleep and people who are awake [01:14:40.020 --> 01:14:50.100] if you're not awake now you probably died of the coronavirus what are those skydiving accidents [01:14:50.100 --> 01:14:57.060] yeah you heard about the guy the skydiver that forgot his parachute and he died of coronavirus [01:14:58.500 --> 01:15:05.700] it was beautiful Randy I'd like to throw in Randy that a hurricane is specific and limited in its [01:15:05.700 --> 01:15:13.540] scope it's not worldwide and as Jackson said the Supreme Court they're entitled to their opinion [01:15:14.180 --> 01:15:19.620] but their opinion doesn't give anybody if I can't do it to you Randy if I can't force you to wear [01:15:19.620 --> 01:15:25.220] a mask I can't call myself a government and now I can force you to wear a mask no I [01:15:25.220 --> 01:15:33.380] came into that I'm with you on that that's exactly right I'm saying I don't like that I don't like [01:15:33.380 --> 01:15:41.140] being told what I must do what I can't do but there are certain things that the certain officials [01:15:41.140 --> 01:15:48.900] have been authorized to do and they can do things that do not interfere with constitutional rights [01:15:48.900 --> 01:15:53.620] and that and asking you to wear a mask in public does not interfere with any constitutional right [01:15:53.620 --> 01:16:01.140] that I know of that's like I disagree under my name okay Randy that's like asking me to wear underwear [01:16:01.140 --> 01:16:06.500] let's ask me to wear this last thing you have to wear what look what constitutional provision [01:16:06.500 --> 01:16:13.220] prevents that I don't need one that says that if they I haven't given them any extra rights they [01:16:13.220 --> 01:16:20.980] don't have them well they have been given emergency powers very limited they're very specific and [01:16:20.980 --> 01:16:28.580] limited you can control ingress and egress of a disaster area that does not say that they have [01:16:28.580 --> 01:16:34.500] to force me to wear what they think I should wear who are they I don't believe the people they're [01:16:34.500 --> 01:16:41.940] believing okay I wouldn't I don't wear a mask and I'm not gonna wear the mask because for one thing [01:16:41.940 --> 01:16:49.780] the coronavirus can pass through that mask 20 abreast and the mask causes a buildup of carbon [01:16:49.780 --> 01:16:55.300] dioxide in your blood which lowers your immune system so we're talking about whether they have [01:16:55.300 --> 01:17:01.620] the right to order you to wear a mask I'm saying no they don't yes are you being harassed by debt [01:17:01.620 --> 01:17:07.380] collectors with phone calls letters or even lawsuits stop debt collectors now with the Michael [01:17:07.380 --> 01:17:12.580] mirrors proven method Michael mirrors has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors [01:17:12.580 --> 01:17:17.860] and now you can win 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[01:20:39.940 --> 01:20:46.900] okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain Real Law Radio we have Debra here and she is [01:20:46.900 --> 01:20:56.100] fixing to clean my clock we did this once before we took on an issue with Walmart years ago and [01:20:56.100 --> 01:21:03.620] and I took one side she took the other and she wiped the floor with me so I suspect I'm gonna get [01:21:04.660 --> 01:21:11.540] me wiping the floor again about these masks go ahead Debra okay Randy well I don't know [01:21:11.540 --> 01:21:20.500] what the statute say in other states but I do know what the deal is here in Texas and in Texas [01:21:20.500 --> 01:21:30.420] they do not know governmental entity of the executive branch has the authority under statute [01:21:30.420 --> 01:21:38.740] under government code or any other law passed by our state legislature to make us wear masks [01:21:38.740 --> 01:21:45.460] period it doesn't exist they do not have the authority to do that now some of these little [01:21:45.460 --> 01:21:54.900] boss hog county judges and mayors including the ones here in Travis County Eckhart the judge the [01:21:54.900 --> 01:22:01.860] county judge who is acting illegally right now basically impersonating a judge which you need [01:22:01.860 --> 01:22:08.260] to go after her for because she is not supposed to be doing anything as a county judge right now [01:22:08.260 --> 01:22:14.820] she is running for sent for state senate she's running for Kirk Watson's office of our district [01:22:14.820 --> 01:22:21.700] here in Travis County when we have to step down for that yes that's the whole point yes they have [01:22:21.700 --> 01:22:32.660] to resign okay and and she quote tried to resign uh earlier but what ended up happening was the [01:22:32.660 --> 01:22:40.020] judge that she appointed uh didn't want to do it well that's you know what her problem not our [01:22:40.020 --> 01:22:45.540] problem she's not supposed to be issuing any orders right now as a county judge okay number one [01:22:45.540 --> 01:22:52.660] that's a different issue but number two she does still have Travis County under a quote unquote [01:22:52.660 --> 01:23:02.500] mask order and so does our little boss hog mayor Adler okay his municipal mayoral order now the [01:23:02.500 --> 01:23:08.740] mayors here can issue orders but they have to be in agreement they have to be in compliance they [01:23:08.740 --> 01:23:17.700] can't overstep a county judge's order now what ended up happening uh after this uh debacle with uh [01:23:17.700 --> 01:23:27.220] Luther was Shelly Luther the hairstylist who owns the salon in in up in Dallas when their little [01:23:27.220 --> 01:23:32.820] actually was a district judge a state district judge imprisoned her put through her in jail [01:23:32.820 --> 01:23:39.220] for contempt of court because she wouldn't grovel and apologize to him all right uh then Governor [01:23:39.220 --> 01:23:46.740] Abbott came out and basically is just is like an opinion all right like the Attorney General would [01:23:46.740 --> 01:23:54.900] issue an opinion all right but the Attorney General backed up Greg Abbott uh who said listen I am [01:23:54.900 --> 01:24:02.820] modifying my order which if you will read our governor's quote order everything that references [01:24:03.540 --> 01:24:11.220] individual human beings is a recommendation he our governor never put any human being under [01:24:11.220 --> 01:24:16.420] recommendation under anything other than a recommendation as far as wearing masks and the [01:24:16.420 --> 01:24:22.260] social distancing and rightly so he knows he has no place to do that of course he knew he had no [01:24:22.260 --> 01:24:29.700] place to do that now the the governor does have the authority to make executive decisions when it [01:24:29.700 --> 01:24:37.380] comes to businesses that are licensed especially because that's a whole regulatory scheme that's [01:24:37.380 --> 01:24:43.540] managed by the executive branch so he could he can do that he can say you know restaurants can't [01:24:43.540 --> 01:24:49.700] be open except for takeout or delivery blah blah blah this sort of thing all right well at any rate [01:24:49.700 --> 01:24:58.980] uh he came out and he modified his order concerning businesses and individuals saying that county [01:24:58.980 --> 01:25:08.420] judges and mayors that basically no locality can enact an order uh that's enforceable by [01:25:09.300 --> 01:25:17.460] jail time or fines all right and they ordered quote unquote this this this disc state district [01:25:17.460 --> 01:25:24.100] judge in Dallas to immediately release Shelly Luther well of course he did not he bowed up [01:25:24.100 --> 01:25:31.060] and uh and came out with his own statement saying well I didn't throw her in jail for violating [01:25:31.940 --> 01:25:39.460] an order of business shutdown I put her in jail because of contempt of court well the supreme [01:25:39.460 --> 01:25:44.740] court had to come in the Texas Supreme Court had to come in and overrule his decision and let her [01:25:44.740 --> 01:25:51.940] out now some believe me the higher courts can overrule any decision of a lower court all right [01:25:51.940 --> 01:25:57.700] including contempt of court they have to be able to overrule any decision of a lower court including [01:25:57.700 --> 01:26:06.020] contempt because otherwise a judge could tell somebody you come in here and hop on one foot [01:26:06.020 --> 01:26:10.740] and and pray to me and and call me god or take off all your clothes in this courtroom and if you [01:26:10.740 --> 01:26:15.540] don't I'm going to put you in jail for contempt of court okay they could get away with anything [01:26:15.540 --> 01:26:22.100] and so of course the higher courts can and do overrule even contempt charges so that's what [01:26:22.100 --> 01:26:29.060] ended up happening now when it comes to the masks all right these governor Abbott never issued an [01:26:29.060 --> 01:26:34.580] enforceable order regarding masks or social distancing he said it was a recommendation [01:26:34.580 --> 01:26:42.340] all right and but then these little boss hogs county judges and mayors started making it enforceable [01:26:42.340 --> 01:26:49.780] and and so now what's happened here in Travis county is that well well let me back up so Abbott [01:26:49.780 --> 01:26:54.980] modified his order and I'm kind of not really happy with the way he modified his quote executive [01:26:54.980 --> 01:27:01.940] order because in a way he made all of this okay and there's almost no way to fight it [01:27:01.940 --> 01:27:11.700] it because what he said was that these county judges and and mayors cannot make mask orders [01:27:11.700 --> 01:27:21.460] enforceable by jail time or find well what he should have said is that they can't issue those [01:27:21.460 --> 01:27:28.180] orders period and so what's happened now is that our little boss hog mayor adler and our county [01:27:28.180 --> 01:27:35.940] judge who's not even a county judge has continued this ridiculous mask order until June 15th but [01:27:35.940 --> 01:27:42.580] without enforcement without any penalty okay and so what's happening is there they're just telling [01:27:42.580 --> 01:27:49.060] us what to do now but there's nothing to enforce it because the governor won't allow them to and if [01:27:49.060 --> 01:27:54.900] they tried it would get shot down in court and so what I'm concerned about now is that basically [01:27:54.900 --> 01:28:00.180] what's happening is everyone's just most most people anyway are just wearing masks anyway [01:28:00.180 --> 01:28:06.500] and then you've got big corporations like you know grocery store chains or whatever that are saying [01:28:06.500 --> 01:28:13.460] as part of their their policy that they're not going to enforce people to wear masks when they go [01:28:13.460 --> 01:28:21.220] in the store unless they're under a local order okay and so then what ends up and so since we [01:28:21.220 --> 01:28:27.700] technically are under a local order it there's just no legal penalty for it like jail time [01:28:27.700 --> 01:28:34.340] or fines but what's happening now is it's being enforced in the business world of these big grocery [01:28:34.340 --> 01:28:38.260] store chains or walmart's or whatever I don't know if walmart's enforcing it we're able to go to the [01:28:38.260 --> 01:28:44.580] atb without wearing a mask but some atbs in this town are making people wear masks okay because [01:28:44.580 --> 01:28:54.420] now it's their policy okay and they're adopting the policy of the little boss hog mayor's order [01:28:54.420 --> 01:29:00.660] all right which has no legal penalty and so how do you fight it in court if you haven't been harmed [01:29:00.660 --> 01:29:08.180] see I would almost rather that it would be enforced by jail time or fines so that there [01:29:08.180 --> 01:29:12.740] would be a harm so then you can challenge it in court how you're gonna challenge it in court [01:29:12.740 --> 01:29:16.900] if there's no harm and so basically they're getting away with it because now they've got the [01:29:16.900 --> 01:29:22.180] businesses enforcing it so I'm not really happy about that and I don't know how it can be fought [01:29:22.180 --> 01:29:28.660] I mean I guess you could have the harm you still have harm because the somebody at some store manager [01:29:28.660 --> 01:29:32.740] told you you can't shop for your groceries because you're not wearing what they want to wear well [01:29:32.740 --> 01:29:40.260] that's a store policy okay they can have whatever policy they want but we might be able to talk to [01:29:40.260 --> 01:29:45.940] the manager and I found out that he said it's because the county judge right right well so so [01:29:45.940 --> 01:29:50.660] there's where we might be able to take it into court we might we might be able to take it into [01:29:50.660 --> 01:29:54.260] court 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[01:33:56.900 --> 01:34:03.020] I'm Deborah Stevens here, joining in, getting on my soapbox here with Randy Kelton and Brett [01:34:03.020 --> 01:34:04.020] Fountain. [01:34:04.020 --> 01:34:10.700] And yeah, we were talking about these little boss hogs that have these orders now in Texas [01:34:10.700 --> 01:34:18.700] in various counties and municipalities that don't have anything to enforce them. [01:34:18.700 --> 01:34:25.860] And so what's happening is you've got the virtue signaling little, you know, politically [01:34:25.860 --> 01:34:35.420] correct corporations that have a policy that they are going to adopt the local orders even [01:34:35.420 --> 01:34:38.980] though there's no legal penalty for them. [01:34:38.980 --> 01:34:45.140] And so that's the excuse and so that's how these little boss hogs get their orders enforced [01:34:45.140 --> 01:34:47.460] is through what I call attrition. [01:34:47.460 --> 01:34:49.620] It's a form of attrition, all right? [01:34:49.620 --> 01:34:53.740] Well, you don't have to wear a mask in public and if you don't, they're not going to give [01:34:53.740 --> 01:34:58.460] you a ticket, they're not going to arrest you, but you may not be able to go shopping at [01:34:58.460 --> 01:35:03.420] the grocery store you want to because the grocery store is adopting this policy. [01:35:03.420 --> 01:35:08.500] And so it's kind of like the whole thing turns into a past the buck thing that you can't [01:35:08.500 --> 01:35:14.020] blame anyone, you know, that's the way it would appear anyway, because you can't go [01:35:14.020 --> 01:35:18.420] directly if you go out directly after the store, well, they'll say, well, yes, it's [01:35:18.420 --> 01:35:22.860] our policy, but we're adopting the policy because that's what the county judges ordered. [01:35:22.860 --> 01:35:26.340] But that's because that's what the mayor has ordered. [01:35:26.340 --> 01:35:32.620] And so Brett and I don't go after the judge Brett and I were just discussing how if we [01:35:32.620 --> 01:35:39.780] were going to file a lawsuit over this, that one possibility is to sue the corporation, [01:35:39.780 --> 01:35:47.340] whatever store it is, and bring in the county judge and the mayor into the lawsuit because [01:35:47.340 --> 01:35:52.060] they've issued orders that are outside the scope of their authority. [01:35:52.060 --> 01:36:01.580] They don't have authority, the county judges and the municipal mayors and even the governor [01:36:01.580 --> 01:36:09.540] does not have authority to tell individual human beings what they have to wear, period. [01:36:09.540 --> 01:36:14.100] They can't tell us you have to wear a blue shirt or purple shirt or whatever. [01:36:14.100 --> 01:36:19.060] They can't tell us everybody has to dye their hair, you know, green. [01:36:19.060 --> 01:36:24.460] They can't say you have to wear an armband with a cross on it if you're a Christian. [01:36:24.460 --> 01:36:26.860] They can't tell us we have to wear a mask. [01:36:26.860 --> 01:36:29.660] They can't do any of that. [01:36:29.660 --> 01:36:36.340] Now what the county judges, I'm hearing a lot of background noise somewhere. [01:36:36.340 --> 01:36:40.500] Somebody I hear scraping or, okay, it's gone now. [01:36:40.500 --> 01:36:45.380] I mean, now Brett was mentioning earlier and I mentioned this at the beginning too, just [01:36:45.380 --> 01:36:51.860] at least in Texas, what exactly are the county judges, what do they have as far as authority [01:36:51.860 --> 01:36:58.620] regarding these kinds of situations where there's an apparent, you know, health crisis? [01:36:58.620 --> 01:37:03.820] Well, they can control ingress and egress in and out of the county and some counties [01:37:03.820 --> 01:37:11.420] have done that in Coppers Cove, a small town which is kind of northwest of Cedar Park up [01:37:11.420 --> 01:37:13.620] on 183 here. [01:37:13.620 --> 01:37:18.340] They've shut down their, well, at one point they had shut down their, I'm still hearing [01:37:18.340 --> 01:37:19.340] stuff. [01:37:19.340 --> 01:37:22.420] Anyway, they had shut down their county. [01:37:22.420 --> 01:37:26.620] They were not letting anyone in who was not a resident. [01:37:26.620 --> 01:37:34.140] Now they weren't preventing people from leaving who are residents but they could if they wanted [01:37:34.140 --> 01:37:35.140] to if they thought they had to. [01:37:35.140 --> 01:37:36.140] I'm not sure about that. [01:37:36.140 --> 01:37:37.140] No, they can't. [01:37:37.140 --> 01:37:39.140] Because where is the disaster area? [01:37:39.140 --> 01:37:42.540] It says ingress and egress to and from the disaster area. [01:37:42.540 --> 01:37:45.300] The disaster area is the planet. [01:37:45.300 --> 01:37:46.300] No, wait a minute. [01:37:46.300 --> 01:37:53.620] If it goes up on who declares the disaster, okay, this is in the government code. [01:37:53.620 --> 01:37:56.780] I went over this a couple months ago. [01:37:56.780 --> 01:38:05.860] If the county judge declares the county as a disaster area, then the county judge does [01:38:05.860 --> 01:38:11.820] have the authority to set up roadblocks to keep people from coming or going. [01:38:11.820 --> 01:38:18.420] And that is reasonable because if there was, God forbid, a situation of a bioweapon that [01:38:18.420 --> 01:38:23.980] was released that was airborne that was killing 80% of the people who would breathe it in [01:38:23.980 --> 01:38:31.420] within 10 minutes like some kind of biological agent orange or something or on the level [01:38:31.420 --> 01:38:40.300] of soron gas, then yes, the county governments have to be able to act quickly without going [01:38:40.300 --> 01:38:44.740] through the state court system or the state government in order to prevent something like [01:38:44.740 --> 01:38:47.420] that from killing everyone in the state. [01:38:47.420 --> 01:38:51.980] Now, this hoax virus was, of course, not on that level. [01:38:51.980 --> 01:38:58.420] But yes, if a county judge declares the disaster area, which every county judge has, they can [01:38:58.420 --> 01:39:01.580] control ingress and egress. [01:39:01.580 --> 01:39:06.620] And that one county was not up north west of, I forgot which county it was, but where [01:39:06.620 --> 01:39:11.700] Copper's Cove is, they were not letting anyone in if they weren't a resident. [01:39:11.700 --> 01:39:16.780] Now fortunately, they were not forbidding people from leaving either, okay, but that's [01:39:16.780 --> 01:39:17.780] some of their authorities. [01:39:17.780 --> 01:39:19.780] They can control ingress and egress. [01:39:19.780 --> 01:39:26.540] They can control things like business closures, and they can issue stay home orders and stuff [01:39:26.540 --> 01:39:27.540] like that. [01:39:27.540 --> 01:39:37.860] But it all has to be based on something reasonable and factual and not, you know, tinfoil, hadery, [01:39:37.860 --> 01:39:41.100] you know, quackery, okay, and stuff like that. [01:39:41.100 --> 01:39:43.420] So where would they get this stay home orders? [01:39:43.420 --> 01:39:47.460] Where would they get the authority to issue a stay home order? [01:39:47.460 --> 01:39:53.220] That happens under the, that happens with the, if they declare it a disaster zone, okay? [01:39:53.220 --> 01:39:56.620] No, that's just, that only gives them ingress and egress. [01:39:56.620 --> 01:40:01.220] No, I'm going to look, look, I'll pull up, I'll pull up the government code. [01:40:01.220 --> 01:40:05.100] I don't have it in front of me right now, but I've already gone through this. [01:40:05.100 --> 01:40:10.660] I mean, some counties, for example, let's say for example, if there's, you know, some [01:40:10.660 --> 01:40:17.460] of these very devastating hurricanes, for example, in some of these counties along the [01:40:17.460 --> 01:40:23.980] coast, when they get slammed by category three or higher hurricane that literally like destroys [01:40:23.980 --> 01:40:29.020] buildings and they have no electricity and stuff like that, the county judges obviously [01:40:29.020 --> 01:40:36.700] declare a disaster zone and they implement curfews for good reason, for a short period [01:40:36.700 --> 01:40:37.700] of time. [01:40:37.700 --> 01:40:44.580] Okay, because they don't want people, gangs, roaming and looting in the middle of the night [01:40:44.580 --> 01:40:48.620] and, and killing people and they don't care why they think it's a good idea. [01:40:48.620 --> 01:40:51.620] I probably think it's a good idea too, but that doesn't matter. [01:40:51.620 --> 01:40:54.140] Where are they going to get the authority to mandate that? [01:40:54.140 --> 01:40:55.700] That's in the government code. [01:40:55.700 --> 01:40:56.700] Okay. [01:40:56.700 --> 01:40:57.700] I've already read it. [01:40:57.700 --> 01:41:02.220] Again, I got, I turned on the speakers just now, I was doing something else because of [01:41:02.220 --> 01:41:03.220] ranch. [01:41:03.220 --> 01:41:04.220] They don't have it. [01:41:04.220 --> 01:41:05.220] They do have it. [01:41:05.220 --> 01:41:09.100] Okay, so I'll have to go back and pull, and pull up the government code, but they do, [01:41:09.100 --> 01:41:10.700] they do have that authority. [01:41:10.700 --> 01:41:11.700] Okay. [01:41:11.700 --> 01:41:18.020] Is there a way they can exercise that authority without stepping on the right to First Amendment, [01:41:18.020 --> 01:41:19.820] right to peaceably assemble? [01:41:19.820 --> 01:41:20.820] Okay. [01:41:20.820 --> 01:41:24.580] Well, yeah, we were talking about that too, but this all started out because of the masks. [01:41:24.580 --> 01:41:25.580] Okay. [01:41:25.580 --> 01:41:30.100] They don't, where, where the issue here that started this discussion wasn't concerning [01:41:30.100 --> 01:41:37.260] curfews and stay-home orders, it was concerning the masks, okay, and they absolutely do not [01:41:37.260 --> 01:41:43.740] have the authority to make people wear masks, and as far as this, preventing the assembly, [01:41:43.740 --> 01:41:45.060] I don't know about that either. [01:41:45.060 --> 01:41:51.620] I haven't seen that either, and in fact, Trump just today came out and said, he's going to [01:41:51.620 --> 01:41:57.540] override these governors that are not letting religious organizations have meetings, have [01:41:57.540 --> 01:41:58.540] assembly. [01:41:58.540 --> 01:42:00.820] Okay, that's all about to end. [01:42:00.820 --> 01:42:03.980] There's going to be lawsuits over that, and that's going to come to an end very quickly [01:42:03.980 --> 01:42:09.140] if that doesn't, if that doesn't go away, like, immediately, by the end of the weekend, [01:42:09.140 --> 01:42:10.140] even. [01:42:10.140 --> 01:42:11.380] There's going to be drastic action. [01:42:11.380 --> 01:42:18.140] And Brett, you were talking about, on the break, how Barr, the AG, Federal AG Barr, [01:42:18.140 --> 01:42:25.380] has basically is going on the hunt, he's going on an investigation of all these governors [01:42:25.380 --> 01:42:30.940] and all these county judges and these old Boss Hog mayors to find out who is implementing [01:42:30.940 --> 01:42:34.660] orders that they don't have the authority to implement. [01:42:34.660 --> 01:42:40.540] And so I would say, as far as, you know, what's happening here in Travis County, these orders [01:42:40.540 --> 01:42:48.300] that are without authority, the mask orders in particular, we need to be filing complaints [01:42:48.300 --> 01:42:54.900] with our local U.S. attorney against Eckhart and Adler over this, and sick the feds of [01:42:54.900 --> 01:42:57.100] ideas and copy Bill Barr. [01:42:57.100 --> 01:43:01.100] Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. [01:43:01.100 --> 01:43:08.060] So that's the deal with the masks, okay, and that's the deal here, at least in Texas. [01:43:08.060 --> 01:43:12.700] Now, people in other states, you'll have to research your own government code to find [01:43:12.700 --> 01:43:18.060] out if they have statutory authority to make people wear masks. [01:43:18.060 --> 01:43:20.580] But I'm telling you, right now, I do not wear a mask. [01:43:20.580 --> 01:43:21.580] It's ridiculous. [01:43:21.580 --> 01:43:24.500] Masks, they don't protect you. [01:43:24.500 --> 01:43:32.180] Now what they can do is if you're sick and you're sneezing and coughing, it will stop [01:43:32.180 --> 01:43:36.180] droplets of mucus and saliva from flying everywhere. [01:43:36.180 --> 01:43:41.100] That's why the doctors have always said, like people that have tuberculosis and stuff like [01:43:41.100 --> 01:43:44.340] that, the sick person is supposed to wear the mask. [01:43:44.340 --> 01:43:47.740] If you're healthy, you don't need to wear a mask, okay? [01:43:47.740 --> 01:43:51.580] The masks are to, the masks are to protect other people. [01:43:51.580 --> 01:43:52.980] They're not to protect yourself. [01:43:52.980 --> 01:43:55.820] If you're not sick, you don't need to wear one. [01:43:55.820 --> 01:43:57.780] That's what the doctors, that's what the doctors say. [01:43:57.780 --> 01:44:00.580] We'll be right back. 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[01:46:45.620 --> 01:46:50.980] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, and I'm Deborah Stevens, and we're discussing the situation [01:46:50.980 --> 01:46:57.660] regarding the masks, especially, and yeah, they say this, they said it from the beginning. [01:46:57.660 --> 01:47:02.820] At the beginning of all of this, they were actually telling people not to go out and [01:47:02.820 --> 01:47:08.300] buy masks because the healthcare professionals need them, and they're for sick people, and [01:47:08.300 --> 01:47:11.620] that's the correct order of business. [01:47:11.620 --> 01:47:20.020] The reason that the healthcare professionals wear them is basically to keep from getting [01:47:20.020 --> 01:47:25.940] other people infected, all right, if they have stuff on the outside of their, if they [01:47:25.940 --> 01:47:31.700] were in a hazmat suit or whatever, and to also keep from, if somebody has a very compromised [01:47:31.700 --> 01:47:39.020] immune system, to keep from just random general bacteria that we're full of all the time from [01:47:39.020 --> 01:47:44.540] getting it to someone who's really sick, that's why surgeons wear masks, okay, so that they [01:47:44.540 --> 01:47:50.780] don't get any bacteria or anything into an open wound of somebody that they're performing [01:47:50.780 --> 01:47:51.780] surgery on. [01:47:51.780 --> 01:48:02.740] Okay, so masks are for healthcare professionals and for people who are sick, okay, these N95 [01:48:02.740 --> 01:48:09.300] masks, they do not protect you from any virus, by the way, all right, you have to have like [01:48:09.300 --> 01:48:15.620] a full-on respirator that has like a rubber seal around your nose and mouth so that the [01:48:15.620 --> 01:48:20.340] only thing you're breathing in comes through that filter which is basically on the level [01:48:20.340 --> 01:48:25.900] of like a HEPA filter, okay, that has to be able to filter out viruses, all right, you [01:48:25.900 --> 01:48:31.940] have to be wearing goggles, you have to have ear protection, you have to have a face shield, [01:48:31.940 --> 01:48:35.780] you basically have to have a whole hazmat suit, all right, if you want to protect yourself [01:48:35.780 --> 01:48:42.580] from any virus, not just this one, an airborne virus, well this one isn't technically airborne, [01:48:42.580 --> 01:48:46.260] airborne means it can survive on dust particles flying around the air for an indefinite period [01:48:46.260 --> 01:48:51.420] of time, even this is not airborne, okay, this needs some kind of body fluid saliva [01:48:51.420 --> 01:48:56.820] or something and so the point of these N95 masks or these dust masks or whatever is not [01:48:56.820 --> 01:49:03.060] to protect yourself, it's to protect other people, that's why they tell people with tuberculosis [01:49:03.060 --> 01:49:11.220] to wear a mask so that it will prevent droplets of mucus and saliva from flying all over everyone [01:49:11.220 --> 01:49:16.220] around you and everything around you when you cough and you sneeze, okay, if you're [01:49:16.220 --> 01:49:20.060] not coughing, if you're not sneezing, you don't need to be wearing a mask, the whole [01:49:20.060 --> 01:49:27.260] thing is stupid, okay, it's childish, it's ridiculous and once in a while they say it [01:49:27.260 --> 01:49:32.420] in the media that the reason for the mask, they'll once in a while tell you the truth, [01:49:32.420 --> 01:49:36.580] but the reason is to prevent the spread if you're coughing or sneezing, but they very [01:49:36.580 --> 01:49:41.660] rarely tell you the reason for that and so everyone, we're discussing this on the break, [01:49:41.660 --> 01:49:47.260] most people who are buying into this and drinking the Kool-Aid are under the impression that [01:49:47.260 --> 01:49:55.100] this dust mask or a bandana even is going to protect them from anything which is a preposterous [01:49:55.100 --> 01:50:01.020] notion, it will not, that's not the point of it, okay, and so I'll tell you what, I [01:50:01.020 --> 01:50:06.860] don't wear a mask, I am not sick, I refuse to go out with a mask in public even when [01:50:06.860 --> 01:50:14.180] it was under penalty of fine or jail time, I will not and I vote with my dollars, okay, [01:50:14.180 --> 01:50:20.580] any establishment that requires me to wear a mask, I will not give them my money, I will [01:50:20.580 --> 01:50:26.460] not go there, okay, fortunately the HEB that's in our neighborhood, they don't make us wear [01:50:26.460 --> 01:50:32.180] a mask to go in there, we can go in there, the Home Depot is not making us wear masks, [01:50:32.180 --> 01:50:37.220] there's other places that are not making people wear masks, but like the Weeksville [01:50:37.220 --> 01:50:41.820] Co-op, they have a policy, they are making everyone wear a mask, I won't go there, guess [01:50:41.820 --> 01:50:45.900] what, Whole Foods, Whole Foods is making people wear a mask, I'm not giving them my money [01:50:45.900 --> 01:50:51.380] anymore, I'm not even online, okay, I'm not going to use their online ordering system, [01:50:51.380 --> 01:50:55.580] I'm not giving anyone, any business, any of my money if they make me wear a mask, I'm [01:50:55.580 --> 01:51:00.620] not going to support the hoax, okay, at the beginning there was good reason for maybe [01:51:00.620 --> 01:51:06.860] a two week lockdown, okay, but not anymore, okay, not anymore, they're just trying to [01:51:06.860 --> 01:51:14.900] scare people and make everyone's life so dang uncomfortable so that people will be willing [01:51:14.900 --> 01:51:21.820] to take the very dangerous vaccine and participate in the tracking and tracing contact, so-called [01:51:21.820 --> 01:51:27.020] contact tracing system, because they want to track and trace everything that everyone [01:51:27.020 --> 01:51:32.060] does and everywhere they go and everyone they come into contact with, we've been talking [01:51:32.060 --> 01:51:37.140] about this for 20 years, I need to get Katherine Albrecht on the air to go over this, okay, [01:51:37.140 --> 01:51:42.020] she just emailed me recently, she's been talking about this for 20 years, Alice Jones has been [01:51:42.020 --> 01:51:46.860] talking about this for 20 years, that eventually they're going to roll out a system where they [01:51:46.860 --> 01:51:52.540] are going to want to track and trace every single move, everything we spend our money [01:51:52.540 --> 01:51:57.700] on and this is how they're rolling it out, they're already doing it in some businesses [01:51:57.700 --> 01:52:04.700] by the fear factor, Eddie Craig talked about this on the air on Monday night, okay, within [01:52:04.700 --> 01:52:13.580] walking distance he could not find one place to buy any food with cash, okay, he was walking [01:52:13.580 --> 01:52:19.420] around our neighborhood in 95 degree heat for two hours trying to find something to [01:52:19.420 --> 01:52:26.500] eat and he couldn't because no place around here would take cash, okay, now the HEB as [01:52:26.500 --> 01:52:30.740] far as I know still takes cash, restaurants still take cash, but they're trying to pressure [01:52:30.740 --> 01:52:37.820] restaurants in Travis County right now, they're allowed to open up to 25%, 25% capacity, something [01:52:37.820 --> 01:52:43.740] like that and so they have to remove some tables and blah, blah, blah, okay, it's not [01:52:43.740 --> 01:52:52.700] in order but again it's the fear factor where the county judge and the mayor is encouraging [01:52:52.700 --> 01:52:57.940] if you want to call it an encouragement, trying to encourage restaurant owners to participate [01:52:57.940 --> 01:53:05.140] in this ridiculous draconian program of taking everyone's names, phone numbers, addresses, [01:53:05.140 --> 01:53:09.980] folder contact information to Facebook, page or email, whatever, okay, so that they can [01:53:09.980 --> 01:53:17.500] keep a log of who is sitting next to nearby whom in a restaurant even though the tables [01:53:17.500 --> 01:53:23.380] are like 10 feet away from each other and you know what, I will not participate and [01:53:23.380 --> 01:53:27.300] unfortunately if you pay with a debit card or a credit card, they already have your contact [01:53:27.300 --> 01:53:31.020] information, they already know who you are, now they may not know who everyone is at the [01:53:31.020 --> 01:53:35.620] table that's with you but they'll have at least one person's name and contact information [01:53:35.620 --> 01:53:40.380] and as long as they've got that, then they can get everyone else's too and so I'm not [01:53:40.380 --> 01:53:45.620] going to a restaurant anymore unless they take cash, period, okay, because and see the [01:53:45.620 --> 01:53:50.940] thing is with these restaurants, they're not forcing the restaurant owners to do it or [01:53:50.940 --> 01:53:55.620] else they'll close their business down but it's the fear factor, if they don't agree [01:53:55.620 --> 01:54:02.540] to participate in the program, then the penalty is if anyone comes up having touched it for [01:54:02.540 --> 01:54:07.900] coronavirus positive and it turns out that they were at your restaurant, well then we're [01:54:07.900 --> 01:54:13.260] going to post the name of your restaurant on the county health department website, okay, [01:54:13.260 --> 01:54:19.740] so it's the fear factor, all right, this is what Kay Beach, one of the talk show hosts [01:54:19.740 --> 01:54:25.220] that used to be on this network, this is a form of what she called the panopticon, okay, [01:54:25.220 --> 01:54:31.380] they are implementing all of these draconian measures primarily not by force, at least [01:54:31.380 --> 01:54:36.820] not here in Texas or Travis County, it's the fear factor, it's the panopticon, okay, what [01:54:36.820 --> 01:54:42.780] the panopticon was, was a prison, actually I don't know if it was ever built but it was [01:54:42.780 --> 01:54:49.020] the, I know for sure it was at least the design of a prison that was built in a circle, mainly [01:54:49.020 --> 01:54:55.380] like a cylinder, like a barn silo of several stories high but the perimeter was round, like [01:54:55.380 --> 01:55:01.220] a barn silo and so all of the jail cells, all the individual cells were on the inside [01:55:01.220 --> 01:55:08.500] wall of this barn silo type of thing, okay, all facing inward and the guard tower was [01:55:08.500 --> 01:55:17.940] in the center with tinted windows, okay, and so the feeling of the prisoners was that they [01:55:17.940 --> 01:55:24.180] were constantly being watched and so they self-modified their behavior, it was self-modification, [01:55:24.180 --> 01:55:32.100] it was a self-imposed thing inside their own minds because there was the fear or the illusion [01:55:32.100 --> 01:55:36.500] that they were constantly being monitored and guess what, there was hardly anyone ever [01:55:36.500 --> 01:55:42.460] in the tower, okay, it was a scam, it was like there's nobody in the tower but it forced [01:55:42.460 --> 01:55:50.260] people to modify their own behaviors, okay, it's a paper tiger so to speak, it's a ruse [01:55:50.260 --> 01:55:55.260] and that's what's happening here, none of this is enforceable, almost all of it is outside [01:55:55.260 --> 01:56:02.060] the scope of specific statute, of course it's unconstitutional and I was trying to pull [01:56:02.060 --> 01:56:08.260] up some of this government code and I did find something on curfew and it is in Title [01:56:08.260 --> 01:56:17.820] C, Chapter 433, 433.002, it talks about having the authority to establish curfews. [01:56:17.820 --> 01:56:24.500] Now this specific paragraph is in regards to the governor being able to do that and [01:56:24.500 --> 01:56:30.380] I haven't been able to study it enough to see if that translates down to counties and [01:56:30.380 --> 01:56:36.260] municipalities, okay, but for sure at least at the state level they do have the authority [01:56:36.260 --> 01:56:37.260] to do that. [01:56:37.260 --> 01:56:39.340] Where is that one you were talking about? [01:56:39.340 --> 01:56:48.820] That is 433.002, issuance of directives under the state of emergency, okay, in the Texas [01:56:48.820 --> 01:56:54.740] government code and I'll keep looking to find where it specifically talks about that county [01:56:54.740 --> 01:57:02.020] judges can do that but last time I looked I found that they can, all right, but we were [01:57:02.020 --> 01:57:07.340] mainly talking about the mask thing so anyway that's my take on the whole thing, people [01:57:07.340 --> 01:57:12.340] need to start bucking up and voting with their dollars if nothing else and just pushing me [01:57:12.340 --> 01:57:18.500] on the loop and going out without mask as much as you can, I had to go to the post office [01:57:18.500 --> 01:57:24.020] the other day, I wasn't wearing a mask, they weren't making people wear a mask in order [01:57:24.020 --> 01:57:29.060] to walk into the post office, most people were but I did see a few people that weren't [01:57:29.060 --> 01:57:33.900] wearing a mask and if I see anyone not wearing a mask I'm going to start being really nice [01:57:33.900 --> 01:57:37.900] and friendly to them and start a conversation with them and ask them how are you doing today, [01:57:37.900 --> 01:57:45.140] hey, having a good day, I almost never talk to random people when I go out especially [01:57:45.140 --> 01:57:50.860] guys but I'm going to start playing the girl card, I'm not going to flirt because I'm married [01:57:50.860 --> 01:57:59.020] but I'm changing the way I do things now, I'm going to start smiling at guys and striking [01:57:59.020 --> 01:58:05.500] up a friendly non flirtatious conversation with them if I see them not wearing a mask [01:58:05.500 --> 01:58:10.860] because I'm going to send a message to the guys that hey, if you want some action from [01:58:10.860 --> 01:58:17.500] the hotties take off the freaking mask already, it's ridiculous, it's stupid and childish [01:58:17.500 --> 01:58:27.900] so anyways, that's my rant, I won't wear a mask because it's not manly, it's stupid [01:58:27.900 --> 01:58:33.020] and if any Karen out there tries to give me a hard time for not wearing a mask I'll tell [01:58:33.020 --> 01:58:36.620] you what, I'm going to have the upper hand because it's hard to tell someone off when [01:58:36.620 --> 01:58:41.380] you have a gag over your mouth so go ahead Karen's out there, try to tell me off with [01:58:41.380 --> 01:58:50.220] a mask on, I'll be like what, I can't understand what you're saying, hang on, you're so humbling, [01:58:50.220 --> 01:58:55.660] the Bible remains the most popular book in the world yet countless readers are frustrated [01:58:55.660 --> 01:58:58.460] because they struggle to understand it. 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